THE millionaire had a Ferrari GTO, an Aston Martin Rapide, Porsche 911 Turbo, Toyota Landcruiser and an Audi A5 taken from his driveway.

The Ferrari 599 GTO and Porsche 911 which were stolen (Photo: Newsline)

Share

Get daily updates directly to your inbox

Thank you for subscribing!

Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email

AN oil tycoon had five luxury motors worth a whopping £455,000 nicked from outside his mansion.

The North Sea millionaire had a £300,000 Ferrari GTO and an £80,000 Aston Martin Rapide pinched early on Tuesday morning.

A £55,000 Porsche 911 Turbo, £50,000 Toyota Landcruiser and a £20,000 Audi A5 were also taken.

The limited-edition Ferrari and the Aston were recovered by police yesterday.

The luxury cars were stolen from the mansion of tycoon Sean Dreelan in a posh suburb of Aberdeen.

He made his fortune in the oil and energy industry.

In 2008 he and his three brothers – Tommy, Mike and Ciaran – sold their oil services company to Norwegian group Aker Solutions for nearly £100million.

(Photo: PA)

Detective Inspector Graeme Mackie said: “Police Scotland can confirm five vehicles were stolen from a property in the Banchory-Devenick area in the early hours of Tuesday. Two of these vehicles have been traced by police.”

Liam Smith, 17, appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday charged with theft by housebreaking, driving or being in a vehicle while knowing it has been taken without permission and driving while disqualified.

He is also charged with failing to report an accident and failing to give details of the vehicle owner.

Smith made no plea or declaration and was bailed. His case was continued.